What is the recovery like following septal myectomy?
What is the recovery like following septal myectomy?
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What is the recovery like following septal myectomy?
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Medicare will not pay for cardiac rehab for a Septal Myectomy (which I think is ridiculous since it is open heart surgery) unless they repaired your mitral valve.
I had my surgery October 1st. I purchased a recliner which really helped to sleep in. I also had a lot of clean washcloths for my shower including a shower chair. Other than that it takes time. I am still recovering.
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1 ReactionJumping on here..... my surgery is December 5th. We live in the country and wanted to know what I should have in the house for rehabilitation.
That is helpful', since I too am from CA.. Should I have someone stay with me after surgery to go back to CA.? (So Cal.)
I had an Extended Septal Myectomy and excision of Papillary muscle. Was SUPPOSE to start Rehab within 2 weeks but could not get in until 7 weeks. Now I'm finding the Rehab Center can't get a clear answer on if Medicare will cover it. Has anyone had this and have any issues with Medicare? I did leave a message to see my heart dr can get anything going but I don't think I'll hold my breath.
Hi @shatro,
I hope the surgery went well; are you able to share a few details about the septal myectomy? I look forward to hearing from you.
This is a question that may sound silly. My husband had HOCM and five blockages last year. Saturday August 3rd is his one year anniversary after surgery. He wants or celebrate by going on a short zip line , is it’s safe?
Also a note to those going thru this now, it’s amazing the difference a year makes. Can not say enough about Mayo Clinic and the staff. They are the Bentley of hospitals.
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1 ReactionThank you! I think you are right about Mayo being the best. From the first arrangements to this pre-operative phase I have had nothing but positive experiences.
I just had surgery; was released Wed and had a follow up today. From day one everyone said how great I was doing and my only concern is the swollen bulge at the top of the incision. I also didn't expect the top of the incision to be so high up but was told today the bulge WILL go away. I've used nothing but Tylenol since day 5. I was released day 7 only because of low blood pressure. I wish everyone could have the good recovery start I've had and sure hope it stays that way.
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1 ReactionYour symptoms etc sound like my husband, he was diagnosed at 43 and led an active life on a small dose of atenolol, in 2017 managed a gorilla trekking trip in Rwanda at 8000 ft. Last March had a complete heart block needed a pacemaker/ defibrillator and went down hill over the next few months although was still hiking etc walking 4 miles most days but started having symptoms which took him to Mayo where he had a septal myectomy in October 4. He made an amazing recovery and is back to normal 😊
Best wishes to you for your surgery and recovery. Mayo is the best, also a little biased cos our daughter is a nurse at Mayo in Jacksonville.
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